45 years ago, scientists wanted to ban fossil fuels to prevent a new ice age and flooding of coastal cities.
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The artical does not explain a method by which a new Ice Age would flood coastal cities. Is there some explanation for this? You would think that ice being bound up in glaciers would lower sea levels just like in the last ice age.
Yeah, I found that odd also. Then again I find so much odd in climate “science.” It seems more like astrology, fortune telling, and a cult.
There you go ‘thinking’!
Ah but since this was published, we’ve had a reformation (just Henry VIII did) and the old religion of ‘global cooling’ has changed to ‘global warming.’ Off with the heads and burn them at the stake.
Same melody they just changed to the lyrics!!!
“a new iceage would flood the world’s coastal cities”
we know enough about this article
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